He The leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal He came at night from Saturday to Sunday incognito to deliver equipment and food to send to people affected by DANA in Valencia to the Madrid town of Arganda del Rey, the town located on the A-3. Wearing a cap so as not to be recognized, when the Argandians discovered that the Vox leader was helping them deliver aid, the cheers began: “Let’s go Santi! Long live Spain!” The Argandians were heard shouting and burst into applause.
Santiago Abascal participated this Sunday in the humanitarian action carried out by Spanish citizens after accusing Sánchez of “abandon thousands of Spaniards” and authorize flights “like in the third world”. The leader of Vox thus joins the thousands of Spaniards who are helping these days those affected by DANA, which attacked Valencia on Tuesday October 29 and affected Castile-La Mancha and Andalusia.
THE The death toll rose to 217 on Sunday.although there are fears that this figure will increase due to the search for an unknown number of missing people.
Vox continues with the participation of Santiago Abascal to help the victims of Valencia in their relief tasks. Vox asked this Sunday morning support to MEPs for those affected of the Valencia disaster caused by DANA, while Pedro Sánchez rejected international aid from different countries, among which France and El Salvador stand out. Sánchez took five days to announce that he would ask the European Union for helpalthough at the moment it is not known when the application will be submitted. The head of the Vox delegation to the European Parliament, Jorge Buxadé, sent an email to MEPs, inviting them to financially help the Valencian Community so that food, water, cleaning materials and debris removal can continue to be sent. and other resources needed by affected areas.
The head of the Vox delegation in the European Parliament stressed that it was time “of the people, the nation and the organization below” in reference to the Valencia disaster. In this sense, he asked the European Union to coordinate its efforts and solidarity in the face of the “serious negligence” committed by the Spanish government, more concerned with internal political conflicts than with the care of the citizens concerned.